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  • Posted a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    yeah i fixed it by just setting the NSISCONFDIR environment variable to the dir (where also the executable is in..) Problem is that it is not installed in the system, but i just extract a tar file in a mvn target dir and then run it directly from there

  • Posted a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    thx it took a while to figure it out and try a few runs (you cant mix/match stuff with command line arguments and what is in the config file) so i don't give any arguments related to compression and have those all in the nsisconf.nsh file: OutFileMode aio SetCompressor /FINAL /SOLID lzma then it works and it is much faster compressing it and also decrompressing it. Problem is this works on windows: [INFO] [MAKENSIS] Processing config: xxxxxx\target\nsis\nsisconf.nsh [INFO] [MAKENSIS] OutFileMode:...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    aio is default right? (so auto is aio?) because i get this: SetCompressor: ignoring /SOLID flag due to OutFileMode auto (:6) problem is a bit i can't really easily set that because i use mvn and this plugin: https://github.com/DigitalMediaServer/nsis-maven-plugin so can't easily just set random stuff i think :(

  • Posted a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    i would love to use solid compression and then i don't really care if the compression speed is not so high.. If that would help the download size and maybe also the install speed, that would be great The only problem is that there is no option to support solid compression and still have 1 (exe) file so that is kind of a bummer..

  • Modified a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    Thx Jason, first question: can you now merge your stuff really into the main product? (before we are getting all kinds of forks). So have maybe a discussion with the team? Second thing is, i moved to your fork for our product and it is way faster compressing and making the installer.. instead of that it took +/-370 seconds, it now takes +/-115 seconds. so that is a nice improvement but for me not the most important one, that is extracting, but the size did increase it went up from 569MB (56.6%) to...

  • Modified a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    Thx Jason, first question: can you now merge your stuff really into the main product? (before we are getting all kinds of forks). So have maybe a discussion with the team? Second thing is, i moved to your fork for our product and it is way faster compressing and making the installer.. instead of that it took +/-370 seconds, it now takes +/-115 seconds. so that is a nice improvement but for me not the most important one, that is extracting, but the size did increase it went up from 569MB (56.6%) to...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #556 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    Thx Jason, first question: can you now merge your stuff really into the main product? (before we are getting all kinds of forks) Second thing is, i moved to your fork for you product and it is way faster compressing and making the installer.. instead of that it took +/-370 seconds, it now takes +/-115 seconds. so that is a nice improvement but for me not the most important one, that is extracting, but the size did increase it went up from 569MB (56.6%) to 585MB (58.2%). But because of the big improvement...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #197 on NSIS: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    problem is a bit that is now more then 10 years ago.. Also he talks a lot about "compression" not decompession I can live with some compression time (which i do making an installer) But the decompression time i find way more important, because that is what our customers (using the installer) are facing, slow install times.. and that can be some much faster...

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